Credit Administration Program
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The Credit Administration Program provides business credit professionals with a foundation of knowledge and prepares applicants for the Credit Business Associate (CBA) Designation proficiency exam.
The CAP program is composed of the following courses:
- Basic Financial Accounting
- Financial Statement Analysis I
- Business Credit Principles
(formerly known as Credit & Collection Principles)
There is a required textbook for each course which may be purchased through the NACM Bookstore.
A complete list of required chapters for each text can be found on the CBA Designation Exam Study Guide.
From January 1999 through December 2001, all three CAP classes were recommended for two credit hours each of college equivalency by the American Council on Education (ACE).
For information on ACE or confirmation of NACM's status as a participating organization during that time, please visit ACE's website at www.acenet.edu.